BRONX – The Monroe University – Bronx Athletics Department is pleased to announce the promotion of
Alexis Domingue to Head Athletic Trainer. They served as the Assistant Athletic Trainer for the Express from July of 2024 until June of 2026.
"I am very grateful that my hard work has been recognized and appreciated," Domingue said. "I can't wait to continue to grow as a professional and in my career."
For the previous two years, Domingue has been responsible for the prevention, evaluation, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries at Monroe. They have played a huge role in the physical and mental health of the Express student-athletes. Domingue has worked with the Monroe – Bronx athletes and coaches to ensure the health and safety of all the players. They also implemented injury prevention programs and managed treatment plans for student-athletes dealing with injuries.
Domingue is an emerging athletic trainer with a comprehensive background in physical therapy support, athletic center management, and clinical sports experience. Having completed a master's degree in athletic training from Stony Brook University (May of 2024) and a bachelor's degree in health sciences from the New York Institute of Technology (May of 2022), Domingue brings a wealth of knowledge and hands-on expertise to the field.
Known for strong organizational skills, a commitment to patient care, and a proactive approach to safety and wellness, Domingue is well-prepared to contribute to any athletic training team. Their dedication to improving athletes' performance and health through evidence-based practices and a holistic approach to care sets them apart as a promising professional in the industry.
Prior to Monroe, Domingue served as a Physical Therapy Aide at Health SOS Physical and Occupational Therapy from May of 2021 until April of 2022. While they were there, they provided support to patients during therapeutic exercises, ensuring proper technique and safety measures were followed. They also conducted simple range of motion exercises under the guidance of physical therapists and assisted in the set up and maintenance of therapy equipment, ensuring its cleanliness and availability in the process.
In terms of clinical experience, Domingue provided athletic training services to the women's basketball and tennis teams as a graduate student at Stony Brook University, from January of 2023 until May of 2023. During the 2022 season, they provided athletic training needs for the Seawolves' football program.
Outside of Stony Brook, Domingue did clinical work for the fall and winter sports teams at Bellport High School from September of 2023 until December of 2023. They also worked for the Molloy University field hockey team in August of 2023.
"Alexis has proven over the last two years just how capable they are of running the athletic training department for the Express and I am thrilled we could give them the title to go along with the role they have been serving in," Monroe University – Bronx Director of Athletics
David Spiegel said. "I look forward to seeing Alexis' continued growth as a professional and am excited to see how she continues to make our athletic department better."
Domingue is a native of Elmont, N.Y.
ABOUT THE ATHLETIC PROGRAM AT MONROE UNIVERSITY
The athletic program at Monroe University encompasses a total of 31 teams competing across nine sports. There are 21 varsity and junior varsity programs, as well as club men's and women's rugby, the Monroe University marching band, competing on the New Rochelle campus as the Mustangs (NJCAA Division I). The Monroe Express, based out of the Bronx campus, has seven teams competing at the NJCAA Division III level.
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